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2 years after commissioning, Ekiti N20 billion airport still in the cooler

The FrontierThe FrontierAugust 28, 2024 3765 Minutes read0

•Ekiti ex-Governor Kayode Fayemi

Two years after the Ekiti State Agro-Al­lied International Airport was commis­sioned by Dr. Kayode Fayemi, the former governor of the state, the airport is yet to take off despite the landing of the “maid­en flight.”

Fayemi had commissioned the un­completed airport on his last day in office on October 22, 2022, saying that the airport would drive economic traffic to the state, reports Daily Independent.

The state government had said in 2022 that it would cost about N20 billion to construct the airport.

But two years later, nothing have been heard of the airport until on Sunday when the Nigeri­an Airspace Management Agen­cy (NAMA) in a statement said it signed an agreement with the state government on the provision of air traffic services at the new airport.

Aviation stakeholders, who spoke with our correspondent, said that the airport would only add to the number of growing unviable airports in the country.

Reports indicate that over 90 percent of Nigerian airports are not self-sustaining.

Most of them depend on the proceeds from the Murtala Mu­hammed Airport (MMA), Lagos; Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport (NAIA), Abuja, and Port Harcourt International Airport (PHIA), Port Harcourt, to remain in business.

Some of the nation’s airports have only two flights daily.

In the last decade, no fewer than 10 state governments had muted or commenced new air­port projects with most of them designated as ‘cargo airports.’

The governments of Osun, Ebonyi, Ogun, Benue, Zamfara, Nasarawa and Abia, all com­menced airport projects, which never took off till date, but bil­lions of naira were sunk into the ventures, which probably commenced without feasibility studies.

Fayemi had said that the air­port, which is about 55 minutes drive by road to Akure airport in Ondo State, which started in 2019, when completed would act as a catalyst that would strength­en and boost the state’s economy, a claim which many aviation an­alysts doubted.

Speaking with our correspondent, Engr. Oluwole Adebiyi queried construction of such airports in Ekiti, a neighbouring state to Ondo, which already had an airport.

Adebiyi insisted that rather than an airport project, the state government should have de­veloped a multi-modal form of transport in the state that would connect it to other states especial­ly Ondo for final transportation of agric produce to their final destinations.

He added: “What are the eco­nomic drivers of a cargo airport for Ekiti State and how much dis­posable income do Ekiti passen­gers have to justify the immense investment? Why not develop multi-modal means of transpor­tation and leverage proximity to Akure. I hear it’s within five to 10 nautical miles.”

Mr. Olumide Ohunayo, the Director, Research, Zenith Trav­els, in a recent interview with Daily Independent, stated that the government never bothered with the financial implication of constructing an airport in the state.

He recalled that the idea of an airport for Ekiti State commenced with Mr. Babatunde Omotoba, as the minister in the sector in 2007, stressing that the minister had attempted to locate the project in Iyin Ekiti, his village.

He added: “Anyway, let them coat it with any name, cargo, passenger or even ad hoc, they should just look at Ilorin, Akure and Ibadan airports and tell us what they expect in future or the non-starter called Osogbo airport.”

Group Captain John Ojikutu, aviation analyst, explained that except Delta State with Asaba airport and good business plans before venturing into the airport business, many state govern­ments constructed airports for political reason.

Ojikutu pointed out that out of the 27 airports in the country, six are state owned and private, while the remaining 21 are owned by the federal government.

He lamented that over 80 per­cent of these airports generated less than two million passenger traffic annually, noting that aside from Lagos airport with about five million passenger traffic annually, other airports in the South West with about 50 million population, the total passenger movement was less than 600,000 yearly.

He added: “So, what passen­gers would the Ekiti airport look for? What are the researches on agricultural and other cash pro­duce that are available as cargo for transportation to other parts of Nigeria or for export from Ekiti and the other states agitating for cargo airports?

“What is the sense in the plan of the Anambra government to construct another airport in Awka that is less than an hour drive to Asaba and Enugu air­ports? The total passenger traffic at Enugu, Asaba and Owerri air­ports serving six states is less than two million and what passenger traffic would Anambra be look­ing at from this figure to justify its business plans?

“While Lagos State could have reasons to justify its planned sec­ond airport in the state because of its population and the stretch dis­tances between its built up areas of Lekki and Epe to the Murtala Muhammed Airport (MMA), oth­ers should channel their resourc­es towards other social amenities that would benefit the larger pop­ulation of their states like health, education, roads and housing, among others.”

However, a statement by NAMA on Sunday said that as part of measures to ensure a seamless take off of the airport, the agency had signed a Mem­orandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Ekiti State Gov­ernment.

The statement by Stephen On­abe, Assistant General Manager, NAMA, said that the MoU was signed at the agency’s headquar­ters annex, Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos, over the weekend and attracted top officials of Ekiti State government as well as that of NAMA.

Engr. Farouk Umar, the Man­aging Director of NAMA, in his welcome address, said that the MoU represented a mutual com­mitment to excellence and “a shared dedication to delivering an exceptional result.”

According to him, the MoU outlined a joint responsibility, expectation and standard for air traffic control services, adding that the event also served as a foundation for a partnership be­tween NAMA and the Ekiti State government.

Farouk, who was represented by Mrs. Isemiuhonmon Egba­don, Director of Legal Services and Company Secretary, NAMA, maintained that the MoU was more than a contract.

Also in her remarks, Dr. Habi­bat Adubiaro, the Secretary to Ekiti State Government, who represented the state governor, noted that the event marked a cru­cial moment as the state advances towards enhancing the safety, effi­ciency, and reliability of airspace and air traffic management.

She assured that the airport was on the verge of full operation.

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